
Takom 2003 1/35 Canadian Main Battle Tank Leopard C2 Mexas*
31.00
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<p>The Canadian Army acquired 80 Leopard 2A4 and 20 Leopard 2A6 tanks from the Netherlands in 2007. Twenty Leopard 2A6M were borrowed from the German Army beginning in mid-2007 to support the Canadian deployment in Afghanistan, with the first tank handed over after upgrading by KMW on 2 August 2007, and arriving in Afghanistan on 16 August 2007..</p> <p>The Modular Expandable Armor System (MEXAS) was developed in the early 1990s by IBD Deisenroth and first used in 1994. In 2005 it was succeeded by the next-generation AMAP armour system, which provides a wider variety of different armour options.Uparmoured Canadian Leopard 1s have been used in the KFOR and as part of the ISAF in Afghanistan.</p>

Takom 2114 1/35 US M3A1 Lee US Medium Tank
31.00
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<p>The Medium Tank M3 was an American medium tank used during World War II. In Britain, the tank was called by two names based on the turret configuration and crew size. The M3 had good firepower and adequate armor, but had serious drawbacks in its general design, including a high silhouette, a sponson mount of the main gun and poor off-road performance.The M3A1 is the cast hull version of this unique tank.</p>

Takom 2089 1/35 US M3 Lee Mid-production Medium Tank
24.00
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<p>The American M3 Lee medium tank, officially Medium Tank, M3, was used during the early part of World War II. In Britain, the tank was called by two names based on the turret configuration and crew size. Tanks employing US pattern turrets were called the "Lee", named after Confederate general Robert E. Lee. This tank saw service predominantly during training in England, the North African campaign, and some theatres in the Pacific.</p>

Academy 13531 1/35 German Panzer III Ausf.J North Africa
33.00
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<p>The PzKpfw III (Panzerkampfwagen III) was a German medium tank from the Second World War. The first prototypes of the vehicle were made in 1936, and serial production continued in the period 1937-1943, ending with the production of about 5,800 vehicles. The tank in the E version was powered by a single Maybach HL 120 TRM engine with a capacity of 300 HP. It was armed with one 37mm KwK 35/36 cannon and two 7.92mm MG 34 machine guns. placed in the tower.</p>
<p>PzKpfw III was the "workhorse" of the German armored forces during World War II and one of the most intensively developed and modernized Wehrmacht tanks. Its serial production started in 1936, and many variants of this tank were created in its course. Chronologically, the first version was the A version, armed with a 37mm gun and a 230hp engine. However, already in December 1938, the E version was created, which was the first version produced in large series. It had a new, significantly more powerful engine, a completely new suspension and stronger armor in the front part of the turret and hull. Later (from December 1940) it was also armed with a more powerful 50mm cannon. In March 1940, the G version began to be produced, in which the rear hull and turret armor was reinforced. Soon after, in October 1940, the production of the H version started, which from the very beginning was armed with the 50mm KwK 38 L / 42 gun and had reinforced frontal armor. One of the most produced was the J version, which had armor up to 50 mm thick (later reinforced with aplique plates), and after the experience gained from the clashes with the T-34 and KW-1 vehicles - it was intensively rearmed for the KwK 39 L / 60 cannon. cal. 50 mm. The last development version was the N version, which was to be a support tank for armored grenadiers and was armed with a 75mm KwK 37 L / 24 short-barreled cannon. Numerous other vehicles were built on the chassis of the PzKpfw III, such as the StuG III assault gun. PzKpfw III tanks were used on almost all fronts of World War II - from the September campaign in 1939, through the campaign in France in 1940, operations Barbarossa and Typhoon in 1941, the Battle of Kursk in 1943, to the last operations of the German army against The USSR and the Western Allies in 1944-1945.</p>
<p>The J-Type III tank, developed by the German Wehrmacht to become their main tank, gets a new-mold kit from Academy! The armor on the front of the hull has been made thicker and stronger, and this version features your choice of a 42-caliber 50mm tank gun, or a 60-caliber 50mm tank gun. A moderate number of parts means assembly is easier than before; photo-etched parts and decals for five versions are included.</p>
<p>This is an injection-plastic military vehicle model kit.</p>
<h3>Includes</h3>
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<li>Photo-etched parts, decals for 5 versions</li>
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<h3>Size</h3>
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<li>Approximately 18.3cm long, 15.9cm high when completed</li>
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Takom 2088 1/35 US M31 Tank Recovery Vehicle
27.00
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<p>The Outbreak of WWII in Europe caused the U.S. Army to recognize it was lacking an effective tank force. Design of the Medium Tank M3 commenced in July 1940, with production beginning in December, and the first units became operational in late 1941. Experiments were carried out on specialized conversions, one of which was the T16 prime mover, which was chosen as the basis for testing a tank recovery vehicle by Baldwin Locomotive Works in 1942.</p>
<p>High quality, precision plastic model kit. Paint and glue not included. Requires assembly and painting. For intermediate to advanced skill modellers.</p>

Meng SS-006 1/35 US Cavalry Fighting Vehicle M3A3 Bradley w/ Busk III
37.00
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<p>This 1/35 scale U.S. Cavalry Fighting Vehicle M3A3 Bradley w/ BUSK III model is 203.5mm long, 107.3mm wide and 97.1mm high (to the top of the closed Commander's Independent Thermal Viewer). It has accurate shape, rich details and all hatches are movable. The real vehicle’s complete structure and details are precisely replicated with cement-free workable tracks, movable suspension and the linkage of the coaxial machine gun sight. PE parts are included.</p>
<h3>Features</h3>
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<li>The Mighty Exterior Is Realistically Reproduced On The Model.</li>
<li>The Vehicle Can Be Modeled With/Without Front Add-On Armor; Anti-Slip Coating On The Add-On Armor Is Apparent.</li>
<li>Realistic Missile Reloading Hatch And Passenger Ramp Are Movable.</li>
<li>Commander’s Independent Viewer And Protection System Are Well Detailed.</li>
<li>TOW Anti-Tank Missile Launcher Can Be Built In Folded Or Firing Position.</li>
<li>Ammo Boxes Can Be Built In Several Options In Rear Turret Storage Basket.</li>
<li>Coaxial Machine Gun Has A Delicate Sight And It Moves With Main Gun In Elevation.</li>
<li>Movable Suspension System And Cement-Free Workable Tracks Are Provided To Replicate The Running Gear.</li>
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Tamiya 35240 1/35 German Soldiers with Bicycles
6.00
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<p>This is a plastic assembly model kit which includes two German soldiers on bicycles. Separate parts to depict the bicycles' handles and pedals as well as detailed wheel spokes and seats provide the models with added realism. You can choose to assemble the soldier figures in either a standing or cycling pose. You will get much enjoyment from displaying your models on their own or as apart of a larger diorama.</p>
<p><strong>Tough Army Bikes</strong></p>
<p>German army adapted mechanisation prior to other armies and was proud of its great mobility during WWII. German forces also used bicycles in large quantities as a simple means of transport. Although, these military bicycles were produced by various bicycle makers, the basic parts were standardised in order to meet the demand and supply of spare parts. You will enjoy displaying these simple yet tough designed bicycles which came with a large rear luggage carrier and storage box that was attached to the main frame. Bicycle length: Approx. 55mm.</p>